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The Idea Behind Simulation Is Threefold: (1) to Imitate a Real-World

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The idea behind simulation is threefold: (1) to imitate a real-world situation mathematically, (2) then to study its properties and operating characteristics, and (3) finally to draw conclusions and make action decisions based on the results of the simulation.

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